Dani Fusion just got in, pictured with a Dyna to show the form factor, since most people will be familiar with that.

First impressions: It arrived dirty af. Had to clean it thoroughly and particularly scrub the cap with baking soda + vinegar for a while to get it looking good, so that was a bit disappointing. Heating to the click gives me warm air pretty much. I haven’t quite figured it out over my first 2 sessions and only managed to get some visible vapor for one single hit, heating ~5-10s after the click. I might need a bit of a beefier torch for this one to really make it shine? Build quality seems very solid and it looks and feels classy, although if you look closely, you’ll see some small machining flaws. The leather case is nice for the metal stem (not pictured), unfortunately it’s a bit tight for the wood stem. It’s great for taking off the hot cap and lying that down somewhere though and it looks great, so I’m hoping it’ll wear out a bit and get looser over time. We’ll see.

Not sure yet how I like it overall, first sessions weren’t great but then again every vape and especially every butane vape has a learning curve and some of the trickier ones to master I grew to love over time. I might come back for a little review once I’ve used it more extensively :)

  • @Sylver
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    11 year ago

    I like Dyna, I’ll have to consider giving this brand a try

    • @oaschbeidlOP
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      11 year ago

      Yeah they got the normal Dani (I think v3 is the current one?) and the Fusion. V3 is more conduction, closer to a Dyna in terms of what kind of hit you get supposedly. Fusion is mostly convection. I think I’ll get a V3 tip too down the line (just the tip - should fit the same stems afaik).